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Tongyuan Xue1, L Elizabeth Budde2
1Department of Hematology & Hematology Cell Transplantation, City of Hope, 1500 East Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010, USA; Department of Molecular Medicine, Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope, 1500 East Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010, USA; T Cell Therapeutics Research Laboratory, Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope, 1500 East Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010, USA; Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope, 1500 East Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010, USA.
Abstract:
Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare, difficult-to-diagnose, highly aggressive myeloid malignancy with poor prognosis and no standard of care. The interleukin-3 receptor α, or CD123, is highly expressed in patients with myeloid malignancies, particularly acute myeloid leukemia and BPDCN. CD123 is overexpressed on leukemic stem cells compared with normal hematopoietic stem cells, suggesting CD123 as an attractive immunotherapeutic target. To date, multiple CD123-targeted therapeutic avenues have been explored to treat BPDCN and other CD123+ hematologic malignancies. This review summarizes immunotherapies targeting CD123 for the treatment of BPDCN and related neoplasms.
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